The tales teeth tell
Smith, Tanya M.
Genre:
"Why do anthropologists study teeth? Teeth contain detailed records of growth
health
and diet
as well as our evolutionary history. So what are the tales teeth tell? The French naturalist George Cuvier famously remarked
"Show me your teeth and I will tell you who you are." In this book
we will explore the intimate precision
striking beauty
and integrative power of incremental growth rhythms in teeth. We will also consider the surprising records of behavior that remain on their surfaces for millennia. For example
the plaque our hygienists carefully remove traps food particles
bacteria
and DNA from our own cells in a sticky layer that can fossilize over time into dental calculus. While calculus doesn't show the same faithful records as enamel and dentine
it captures human activity after our teeth finish growing
continuing the story of our behavior and health into adulthood and old age. We'll learn how complementary clues such as microscopic scratches and pits formed during chewing have spawned serious debates about the evolution of the human diet. And we'll see how evidence from teeth may point to the uniqueness of our own species
Homo sapiens
with our long childhoods
remarkably diverse diets
and complex behaviors"--
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